Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1916 — Page 6

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(By L. II. SMITH, M. IX) In spite of tho best care one takes of oneself, any part of the human machine is liable to becorno out of order. The most important organs are the ftbnmeh, heart and kidneys. The kidneys ere th" scavengers and they work day and nig-ht in separatingthe poisons from the., blood. Their signals of distress are easily recognize i and Include suck symptoms as hackach. depressions, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic twinge?, dropsy, gout. The very best way to restore the kidneys to their normal Plate is tj drink plenty of pure water and obtain a small amount of Anuric. which is dispensed by most every drug-gist. Anuric is inexpensive and should be taken before meals. It is much morj potent than lithia and many find that Anuric dissolves uric acid aa water does susar. People are realizing more and more every day that the kidneys, just as do

trie Dowels, need to be flushed occasionally. The kidneys are an ell mi native organ and are constantly working-, separating- the poisons from the blood. Under this continual and perpetual action they are apt to congest, and then trouble starts. Uric acid Ixwks up into tin- system, causing rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy and many other serious disturbances. It means that you are a victim to uric ;icid poisoning-. Then ask your druggist for Anuric, which was first disoverod by tr. Pierce of the .Surgical Institute in T'.uffalo, and which is dispensed by nearly cvciy druRgist in the land. -Adv. PRESIDENT'S OWN," NEW CAVALRY FAD -.:-V The President's Own." Troops A, B and C of the District of Columbia national g-uard, coinposed mainly of college men, have designed a uniform which ranks in splendor with the blue and gold of many foreign legions. They call themselves "The Fresid3nt's Own," and their equipment lives up to the splendor of the idua. Mean Fling at Woman Juror. "Your honor." in svery tones said the forewoman of the Jury, "we forgot to ask which gentleman is the plaintiff and which is the defendant. But. after nil. I do not suppose It makes any particular difference, for we find them both puitty. All the jury ladies are agreed that men who wear such atrocious whiskers are perfectly capable of anything." Judge. National Flag. Each of the stars in the flag stand3 for a state. The 13 red and white stripes represent the original "Old Thirteen" states. It Is said that John Paul Jones was the first to fly the flag on the ocean. Bat, like most every other question of any consequence, this is a subject of dispute. Pig's Bcnes Used as Toys. One of the pet games played by Russian children Is known as babkt, or pig bones. It is similar to thf American game of tenpins, but the bones of a pig's leg are used. On the vast Russian estates, where the peasants make many of the toys for the master's children, the hones from the legs of pigs 'are thus utilized. WRINKLES GO Thruw away harmful prfparaLiona that only cjy( r up unsightly wrinkles and imperfections for the time being. Go to any first-class drug store today and for fifty cents grt a hottle of Usif, the wonderful, pure nut-oil skin food, guaranteed to drive away wrinkle.?, restore the complexion to its frep.h youthf u Inejs end color, and brinjback th lieauty of your girlhood days. Uit is not a cream, but a liquid in hands. inie opal bottlcp. Rub It Into the. skin with tiie finger tips every night before retiring. No other treatment i.s necessary. You will be surprised at the quick change in looks and condition of your complexion. It clears your t-kin while you sleep and drives away your wrinkles whether caused by worry, work, exposure to

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Statement at the Commencement of Business, November 18, 1916. First Calumet Trust & Savings Bank Chicago and Kennedy Avenues, East Chicago, Ind. e , WALTER J. RILEY, President. 5. W. OGDEN. r u n r-1 1 c- , Vice President. CasHi'er B. CHAMSKf uash,er- Assistant Cashier. KESOURCES Eoari and Discounts iir-o o . Stocks, Bonds, Etc 0-?i ? no Real Estate Current Expense . 1 1 no Furniture and Fixtures. . Overdrafts ! 00 Cash on Hand and in Banks 182 250 51 Total $759,051.94 ( . LIABILITIES unLided profits Reserved for Taxes . ' loirik Deposits ' r-nr Ih0,63.0 Total $759,051.91 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS November -17th, 1910 .. -p , November 17th, 1912 34!,329.68 November 17th, 1914 . . . 303,479171 November 17th, 1916 670,763.07 DIRECTORS HOX. LAWRENCE BECKER, Solicitor of the U. S. Treasury. GEO. HAXXAUER, General Manager Indiana Harbor Belt R R NEWTON HEMBROFF, Attorney for the County of Lake. SAMUEL W. OGDEX, Manager Grasselli Chemical Conapanv. . WALTER J. RILEY, President. . ' C. II. WELLS, Cashier. C. A. WESTBERG, Vice President East Chicago Company. Wc Solicit Your Business

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Statement at the Commencement of Business, November 18, 1916. First State Trust & Savinas

137th and Cedar Sts., Indiana Harbor, lndWALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. WESTBERG, JOHN CARROLL, M. E. KOZACIK, JR., Vice President. Cashier. Assistant Cashier. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $396,985.68 Furniture and Fixtures 5210.S8 Current Expense 4,319.53 Due from Departments 1,774.10 Cash on Hand and in Banks 10l'o79.90 Total $512,370.09 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Reserved for Taxes 1000.00 Frorlts 8,41 1.75 Deposits 452,958.34 Total $512,370.09 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS May 11th, 1914 (Opening Day) $ 10,290.7 May 11th, 1915 141,286.81 November 17th, 1916 452,958.34 DIRECTORS FRAXK CALLAHAN, Mayor City of East Chicago. JOHN CARROLL, Cashier. B. D. L. GLAZEBROOK, City Attorney. WALTER J. RILEY, President. H. C. RUTLEDGE, Postmaster Indiana Harbor. C. A. WESTBERG, Vice President East -Chicago Company. The Bank That Treats You Right

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